Cisco began to stir from under the blanket. He was slowly coming to and could hear all that was happening around him. The little bit of light that had peeked its way to his face sent a searing pain through his head and he tried to reach up and adjust the blanket, only to find that it was more difficult than normal to move his arm. “What the hell?” Cisco muttered, feeling like he was moving in slow motion. He tried to sit up from the bed, but the onset of vertigo sent him right back to a horizontal position on the bed. “Where am I? Violet? Barry?”
Barry looked away when she threw up, wanting to leave her to her recovery while he started up the monitors. He couldn’t really read any of this stuff, but he knew Cisco and Caitlin would be able to understand more once they saw what the machines said. As Violet took her spot next to her brother he nodded. “Yes he is. Even if I have to make him alright I will. Whatever it takes.” Barry would do anything for Cisco, and the worry on his face said it all. He quickly pressed Cisco’s hand back down when it moved, answering softly. “We’re both here. You’re at Star labs, and you are hooked up to a few monitors. If it’s okay, I was about to attach a few to your head to read your brain activity.”
“How did I get here? Violet and I were just having breakfast?” Cisco was completely dazed. “D’you know where they go? The leads for an electroencephalogram, I mean.” Cisco continued to lay down as to not bring another bout of vertigo on to his already slow reflexes. Cisco wanted to remove the blanket from his face, but he knew if they were at the lab, that the lights were fluorescent and very bright. He felt Violet next to him and reached out his free arm blindly to her. “Vi? I’m sorry you have to deal with me.”